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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for Peripheral Nerve Disorders
  1. ... touch, pain, and temperature. In people with this disorder, the peripheral nerves are unusually sensitive to pressure, such as the ... pressure palsy: an association with fibromyalgia syndrome? Muscle Nerve. 2015 Mar;51(3):385-90. doi: 10.1002/mus.24331. Citation on PubMed
  2. Autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia is a disorder that affects the peripheral nerves. Peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal cord ...
  3. ... Marie-Tooth disease is the most common inherited disorder that involves the peripheral nerves, affecting an estimated 150,000 people in the ... more likely to be affected. As a result, peripheral nerve cells slowly lose ... other forms of the disorder. The most common cause of CMT2 is mutations ...
  4. ... sensory neuropathy (HMSN). HMSNs are a group of disorders that affect peripheral nerves, which connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles as well as sensory cells that detect touch, pain, and temperature. ... with this disorder change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in ...
  5. ... neurological disorder called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. This disorder damages the peripheral nerves, which can result in loss of sensation and ... Shahin V. Unravelling crucial biomechanical resilience of myelinated peripheral ... Genomic Disorders: The PMP22-RAI1 Contiguous Gene Duplication Syndrome. Am ...
  6. ... specialized extensions of nerve cells (neurons) that transmit nerve impulses. Symptoms of the disorder first become apparent in the peripheral nervous system, in which long axons connect the ...
  7. ... the underlying nerve cell, disturbing the transmission of nerve impulses.In addition to the peripheral nervous system problems associated with this disorder, loss of myelin in the central nervous system ...
  8. ... characteristic of neurofibromatosis type 1. Neurofibromatosis 1 NF1 Peripheral neurofibromatosis Recklinghausen disease, nerve Von ... TYPE I; NF1 PubMed ...
  9. ... Gyrate atrophy may also cause disturbances in the nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to muscles and sensory cells (peripheral nervous system). In some people with the disorder these abnormalities lead to numbness, tingling, or pain ...
  10. ... an autoimmune disorder that affects the nerves. Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system malfunctions and attacks the body's own tissues and organs. In Guillain-Barré syndrome, the immune response damages peripheral nerves, which are the nerves that connect the central ...
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